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Re: Quenton Meeks - Langdude - 11-02-2016

I seem to remember that Alan Grant and Kevin Scott, both NFLers, were very good.

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Re: Quenton Meeks - Phogge - 11-02-2016

Poltl was a safety. And the question refers to the whole backfield. Granted Lynch and possibly Gordon were superior but I'll stick with the '70 secondary.


Re: Quenton Meeks - washingtonismoney - 11-02-2016

However good the DBs are historically, I've never seen a (good) Stanford defense carried by its secondary.


Re: Quenton Meeks - fullmetal - 11-02-2016

(11-02-2016, 04:18 PM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:However good the DBs are historically, I've never seen a (good) Stanford defense carried by its secondary.

You'd expect to see lots of coverage sacks or at least force the QB to run (or maybe hot route it to a RB out of the backfield)...


Re: Quenton Meeks - DC 86 - 11-02-2016

(11-02-2016, 03:53 PM)Phogge link Wrote:Poltl was a safety. And the question refers to the whole backfield. Granted Lynch and possibly Gordon were superior but I'll stick with the '70 secondary.
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Poltl was a safety. And the question refers to the whole backfield. Granted Lynch and possibly Gordon were superior but I'll stick with the '70 secondary.

The NFL draft is an imperfect proxy for measuring college performance but there is a strong objective argument for the 1992 group being much more highly regarded by contemporary evaluators:

Kaufmann/Schultz/McCloud/Barnes: none drafted in a 17-round era, although Barnes signed as a UFA and played 11 seasons in the NFL (5 as a starter).

Gordon/Lynch/Bryant/Albert: Gordon drafted in the 1st round, Lynch drafted in the 3rd round, Bryant drafted in the 4th round. Gordon played 9 seasons in the NFL and was an All-Pro as a returner, Lynch played 15 seasons, was a pro bowler 9 times and has been a Hall of Fame finalist several times.

Of course NFL potential (and NFL performance) are far from perfectly correlated to college performance, and the performance of the unit as a whole is more important than individual ability, so perhaps the 1970 backfield was superior, but that 1994 group was really special, having three players among the top 125 selections in the draft.